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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 441 — Jails and county prisoners

441.047 Psychiatric and similar services for criminal defendants.

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(1)Whenever a prisoner confined in the county jail is in need of psychiatric or similar
evaluation, treatment, or services, it shall be the responsibility of the
Commonwealth to provide such evaluation, treatment, or services at the expense of
the Commonwealth at the nearest state-operated or state-supported facility suitable
for the provision of the required evaluation, treatment, or services at no cost to the
county.
(2)Whenever a criminal defendant is in need of psychiatric, sociological, or similar
evaluation in connection with the criminal proceedings in which he is a defendant it
shall be the responsibility of the Commonwealth to provide the evaluation at the
nearest state-operated or state-supported facility suitable for the provision of the
required evaluation at no cost to the county.
(3)In the event that no suitable state-operated or state-supported facility is located
within a reasonable distance, then the evaluation may be made at a suitable local
facility or at the jail. In such instances a request must first be made to the Cabinet
for Health and Family Services to provide the evaluation, treatment, or service
unless the situation is an emergency requiring immediate attention. If the cabinet
cannot provide the service or if the situation is an emergency, then local resources
may be utilized.
(4)In the event that local resources are utilized in an emergency situation, or when the
Cabinet for Health and Family Services is unable to provide the evaluation,
treatment, or service, then the reasonable cost of providing such service, treatment,
or evaluation shall be paid from the State Treasury in the same manner as other
medical expenses of indigent prisoners confined in the county jail.
(5)The Cabinet for Health and Family Services shall administer the provisions of this
section and shall issue such administrative regulations as necessary to carry out the
provisions of this section.
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